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This is an old article, but still....
Thoughts?
http://nypost.com/2013/09/22/soldier-selling-iraqs-most-wanted-card-signed-by-saddam-hussein/
Thoughts?
http://nypost.com/2013/09/22/soldier-selling-iraqs-most-wanted-card-signed-by-saddam-hussein/
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 1
Interesting. I didn't see this article first time around.
My first though, from a leadership standpoint, is I'm not sure it was ethical behavior to have a prisoner (or prisoners) sign these cards, and even less so to then profit from it.
Other than that, it would be a very collectible item for someone who would be interested in collecting such things. Wouldn't interest me personally though.
My first though, from a leadership standpoint, is I'm not sure it was ethical behavior to have a prisoner (or prisoners) sign these cards, and even less so to then profit from it.
Other than that, it would be a very collectible item for someone who would be interested in collecting such things. Wouldn't interest me personally though.
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1LT Nick Kidwell
I would argue that it was not only unethical, it is an OPSEC violation and possibly even a violation of the Geneva Conventions to profit from people incarcerated as POWs or combatant detainees.
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